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This is sorta based on a sub tropical LA but with arid influences from the desert. In this scenario, the pacific is warmer in the summer e.g. 78 degrees. This would lead to more summer thunderstorms. Also, in this scenario the North American Monsoon also influences LA more directly. Due to the warmer waters, humidity would be a bit higher in the summer. but only by a little and that would lead to warmer lows.
It does look pretty great overall, summer temps are a tad warm for my tastes, but in general, I wouldn't be able to complain about weather like that.
My ideal climate would be something more like this though. Impossible, but I suppose that's what were talking about anyways so why not. Temperatures are F.
J F M A M J J A S O N D
37 52 63 68 73 79 87 82 74 65 61 49
22 38 49 54 59 64 67 61 55 48 46 36
Variety is the spice of life. One month of a good amount of snow, two cold/crisp months, 3 months of beautiful spring/fall conditions, 3-4 months of San Diego esque weather, and 1 month where it's warmer, but not excessively so (for perspective, and also to engage in watersports as a means of cooling off).
This is sorta based on a sub tropical LA but with arid influences from the desert. In this scenario, the pacific is warmer in the summer e.g. 78 degrees. This would lead to more summer thunderstorms. Also, in this scenario the North American Monsoon also influences LA more directly. Due to the warmer waters, humidity would be a bit higher in the summer. but only by a little and that would lead to warmer lows.
It does look pretty great overall, summer temps are a tad warm for my tastes, but in general, I wouldn't be able to complain about weather like that.
My ideal climate would be something more like this though. Impossible, but I suppose that's what were talking about anyways so why not. Temperatures are F.
J F M A M J J A S O N D
37 52 63 68 73 79 87 82 74 65 61 49
22 38 49 54 59 64 67 61 55 48 46 36
Variety is the spice of life. One month of a good amount of snow, two cold/crisp months, 3 months of beautiful spring/fall conditions, 3-4 months of San Diego esque weather, and 1 month where it's warmer, but not excessively so (for perspective, and also to engage in watersports as a means of cooling off).
Yeah i 100% understand. Here's a 4 season climate i made
This climate is humid suptropical. Summers are warm to hot, spring and fall can be vary variable with both heat and cold fronts moving in. The winter is also prone to same phenomenon (as you can see with the record heat temps) but it's more common to see below average temps than above average during the coldest season.
I rate your dream climate 10/10. I always wanted California beaches to be warmer than they are. If that were the case though, Coastal real estate would be tripled than it is. All of Coastal California would be developed.
I rate your dream climate 10/10. I always wanted California beaches to be warmer than they are. If that were the case though, Coastal real estate would be tripled than it is. All of Coastal California would be developed.
Me too! I wouldn't want it to be as hot as the gulf of mexico but maybe near to Hawaii sea temps. And yeah the home prices would increase even more lol but maybe the threat of hurricanes will deter people
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